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delicious man
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"delicious man" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
If you are trying to say that a man is good-looking, you could say something like "He was a handsome man" or "He had a charming smile".
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Exact Expressions
4 human-written examples
He was a delicious man.
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Olga Berluti, who sold him her shoe firm, calls him "the most delicious man on earth".
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When I got to know him, I found him an utterly delicious man.
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"He was an absolutely delicious man: mischievous, with an incredible intelligence of which he only let certain sides come through," said Serge Toubiana, director of the French Cinémathèque in Paris, who drew particular attention to the years in which Chabrol released The Butcher, a thriller that Alfred Hitchcock said he wished he had made, and 1969's The Unfaithful Wife.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
That was delicious, a man said, adding, All I had today was a turkey sandwich, as if to apologize to the waiter for not eating right.
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From chapter one: "The delicious chocolate man heroically leapt, aided by the all-powerful Force, and landed akimbo on the TIE's cockpit.
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Mr. Mitchell said the employees, both men, had arrived at the notion of a name connoting "delicious world".
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Her delicious gingerbread men were the highlight of your childhood Christmases.
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He came to the dressing room afterwards with a bevy of delicious young men and emitted an enchanting stream of anecdote, observation, impropriety and erudition.
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Here is Don, leader of the group, home-schooling his 11-year old son: "Think of all these inputs as ingredients in the recipe that will go to make you — Albert Riley — the delicious fluffy man-cake that we all hope you will rise to".
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Where are those delicious little men I'm so dedicated to?
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming to describe a man's attractiveness, opt for more conventional adjectives like "handsome", "charming", or "attractive" for clarity and broader acceptance.
Common error
Avoid using "delicious" literally to describe a person, as it's typically reserved for food. Using it on a person can sound odd or misconstrued.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "delicious man" functions as an adjective-noun construction, where "delicious" modifies the noun "man". However, as Ludwig AI points out, this is not a standard or widely accepted usage in English. The adjective is typically used to describe food, not people, so the phrase often relies on figurative interpretation.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "delicious man" is an unconventional way to describe someone as attractive or desirable. While some sources, as identified by Ludwig, use it, the phrase is not standard English and might be misinterpreted. More conventional alternatives such as "handsome man" or "charming man" are generally preferred for clarity. Ludwig AI advises that "delicious man" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English, as the word "delicious" is typically used to describe food, not people. Therefore, it's best to use this phrase with caution, being mindful of the context and the potential for misunderstanding.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
attractive man
Replaces "delicious" with a more standard adjective for physical appeal.
handsome man
A conventional term to describe a man's good looks.
charming man
Shifts the focus to personality and charisma instead of physical attributes.
appealing man
Broader term encompassing both physical and personality traits.
delectable man
Uses a synonym for "delicious" while still sounding somewhat unconventional.
desirable man
Focuses on the aspect of being wanted or attractive to others.
alluring man
Highlights a captivating and enticing quality.
magnetic man
Emphasizes the man's ability to draw people in.
captivating man
Highlights the man's ability to hold someone's attention.
irresistible man
Suggests that the man is too tempting to be resisted.
FAQs
What does it mean to describe a man as "delicious"?
Describing a man as "delicious" is a figurative way of saying he is very attractive or appealing, similar to saying he is "tasty". However, this usage is not very common and can be misinterpreted.
What can I say instead of "delicious man"?
You can use alternatives like "attractive man", "handsome man", or "charming man" to describe a man's appealing qualities.
Is it appropriate to use "delicious" to describe a person?
While using "delicious" to describe a person isn't grammatically incorrect, it's unconventional and might sound strange or overly suggestive. It's generally safer to use more common adjectives to describe someone's attractiveness.
How can I use figurative language effectively to describe a man's appeal?
When using figurative language, consider the connotations and potential misinterpretations. Instead of saying "delicious man", try using metaphors or similes related to qualities like strength, charm, or intelligence to convey his appeal more clearly. For example, you could say he has a "magnetic personality" or a "captivating presence".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
95%
Authority and reliability
3.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested